The CSI program goal is to install 1,940 megawatts (MWs) of solar capacity by the end of 2016, and along with other statewide solar programs, transition the solar industry into a self-sustaining industry without subsidies, according to the CPUC.

To date, installed residential megawatts have exceeded PG&E’s goal, while the non-residential goal has been achieved through installed and reserved capacity.

“PG&E is proud to be a national leader in solar,” said PG&E Vice President of Customer Energy Solutions Steve Malnight. “The success of the CSI program is a testament to the partnership between the state, investor-owned utilities, solar companies and our customers to help grow a self-sustaining solar industry. “

PG&E leads the nation in customer solar installations, having helped nearly 90,000 customers go solar — that’s about 25 percent of all rooftop solar installations in the United States.

The CSI program as a whole has achieved 66 percent of its total program capacity. A record 391 MWs were installed in 2012, up 26 percent from 2011.